Biderman’s Money Pod is a podcast designed to provide you, the individual investor, with everything you need to beat the results you have been getting when giving your money to others to manage, whether it is money managers, mutual funds, or a broker.
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Do Your Homework with Sandy Robertson
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Welcome to Biderman’s Money Pod. This episode is for smart individual investors who think they cannot beat the market. If this describes you, what you may be missing is that money managers and investment advisors don’t beat the market either. My guest today is my mentor and a very special person in my life, Mr. Sandy Robertson. Sandy and I met on a…
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Investment Basics: What NOT to Do with Allan Sloan
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Welcome to Biderman’s Money Pod. This episode is for smart individual investors who think they cannot beat the market. If this describes you, what you may be missing is that money managers and investment advisors don’t beat the market either. My guest today is my long-time friend, Allan Sloan. Allan is a highly-regarded financial journalist who is …
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How to Become a Competent Investor with Pimm Fox
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Welcome to Biderman’s Money Pod. This episode is for smart individual investors who think they cannot beat the market. If this describes you, what you may be missing is that money managers and investment advisors don’t beat the market either. My guest today, Pimm Fox, was an anchorperson at Bloomberg at TV and Radio until recently retiring. Pimm sh…
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Welcome to the first episode of Biderman’s Money Pod. The design purpose of this podcast is to provide you, the individual investor, with everything you need to beat the results you have been getting when giving your money to others to manage, whether it is money managers, mutual funds, or a broker. The unknown truth is 15,000 SEC-registered invest…
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